Hello,
To be exact, this matter doesn't seem to be ACS-related, it's rather
VirtIO-related, though I'd like to post this message just to see if
anyone else faced the same.
There were 3 or 4 times when I encountered the following glitch
glitch: a guest operating system (it happened only to Windows
Hello,
To be exact, this matter doesn't seem to be ACS-related, it's rather
VirtIO-related, though I'd like to post this message just to see if
anyone else faced the same.
There were 3 or 4 times when I encountered the following glitch
glitch: a guest operating system (it happened only to Windows
Hi Cristian,
eth0 is already managed by cloud-init's cloudstack module using the endpoint
from the vrouter, there is a file in /etc/interfaces where you can see it.
eth1 is the additional NIC, and I need to put the file there and reboot.
did you test it?
Rafael
On Wed, 2020-09-16 09:42 AM, cr
Hi Rafael,
Thanks for your answer, I see here that you have only 1 interface in
this example. I use cloud-init and I can assign multiple interfaces at
deploy but only for one NIC I have a default route, my needs is to have
routes for both interfaces automatically, without manual intervention.